| George White - Reference - 1854 - 750 pages
...colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a...be preserved in all .cases of taxation and internal policy, subject only to the negative of their sovereigns, in such a manner as has been heretofore used... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1854 - 714 pages
...were entitled "to a free and exclusive power of legislation in their several provincial legislatures, in all cases of taxation and internal polity, subject only to the negative of their sovereign." The colonies, from the earliest periods of the Union, being thus auspiciously formed, it was continued... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 338 pages
...colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, they are entitled to a...manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed. But, from the necessity of the case, and a regard to the mutual interest of both countries, we cheerfully... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 342 pages
...colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, they are entitled to a...manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed. But, from the necessity of the case, and a regard to the mutual interest of both countries, we cheerfully... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 338 pages
...colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances, cannot properly be represented in the British parliament, they are entitled to a...manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed. But, from the necessity of the case, and a regard to the mutual interest of both countries, we cheerfully... | |
| George White - Reference - 1855 - 872 pages
...colonists are not represented, and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament^ they are entitled to a...be preserved in all cases of taxation and internal policy, subject only to the negative of their sovereigns, in such a manner as has been heretofore used... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 pages
...the fourth in the series of resolutions adopted by the Congress. It declared that the colonies were entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation...legislatures, where their right of representation could alone be preserved in all cases of taxation and internal polity, subject only to the negative... | |
| Electronic journals - 1855 - 804 pages
...Congress of 1774 elaborates and enforces the same distinction. " The English Colonists," it was said, " are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation in their several provincial legislatures ... in all cases of taxation and internal polity. . . . But from the necessity of the case and a regard... | |
| George White - Reference - 1855 - 1006 pages
...colonists nro not represented, and from their local and other circumstances cannot properly be represented in the British Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation, iu their several provincial legislatures, whore their right of representation can alone be preserved... | |
| William L. G. Smith - Ontario - 1856 - 800 pages
...early as 1774, when the Continental Congress declared that the English colonists ' are entitled to free and EXCLUSIVE power of legislation in their several...preserved, in all cases of taxation and internal polity, &c.' In that great struggle, the patriots who conducted it conceded to the British Parliament the authority... | |
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